To contribute towards nation building by facilitating
quality education of young scholars to achieve
excellence in academics. To provide this service
regardless of ethnicity, gender or religion.
It is the Trust’s objective to bring the
service, i.e. quality education, to young scholars
rather than take the scholars to the service.
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Majority
of scholars will be selected from age
of 12 to 19, those who are readying for
Class 8 to those entering university.
The first group would be targeted for
entry into reputable high schools whereas
the second group would be potential candidates
for elite colleges and universities. |
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A key feature of
our program will be “mentoring”.
We intend to monitor the progress of selected
scholars throughout their academic careers
in order to engender in them the principles
that Air Cdre Rizwan personified. |
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The Trust’s
activities do not include building of
schools. Our activities will not be limited
to a particular geographic location within
the country. We intend to use the educational
facilities already available inside and
outside the country. |
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If, and when, the
Trust can afford it, we intend to sponsor
scholars for international degree programs.
This is a revolutionary idea considering
most charitable ventures successfully
support primary and secondary education
only. We will build upon the efforts of
existing non-profit ventures and sponsor
higher studies for scholars drawn from
these programs or from the community at
large. |
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The Trust is committed
to unconditionally supporting the children
of those PAF personnel who have lost their
lives in the line of duty. This support
will probably span over several years
for the children’s education. |
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One of the Trust’s
basic objectives is to keep the memory
of Air Cdre Rizwanullah Khan alive. We
intend to sponsor events, publications
and other special projects related to
his vision for a prosperous Pakistan.
We will involve our scholars in these
projects. It is the Trust’s aim
to inculcate Rizwan’s “life
values” in “Rizwan’s
scholars”. |
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